The design of simple subcontracting rules for make-to-order shops: an assessment by simulation
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- A study of simple rules for subcontracting in make-to-order manufacturing
- Concerning the theory of workload control
- Production and subcontracting strategies for manufacturers with limited capacity and volatile demand
- Scheduling and subcontracting under parallel machines
- Workload based order acceptance in job shop environments
Cites work
- A study of simple rules for subcontracting in make-to-order manufacturing
- Concerning the theory of workload control
- ISTS: A new procedure for the integrated scheduling of multi-stage systems
- Integrated capacity, demand, and production planning with subcontracting and overtime options
- Minimizing due date related measures for a single machine scheduling problem with outsourcing allowed
- Outsourcing and scheduling for two-machine ordered flow shop scheduling problems
- Theoretical development of a workload control methodology: evidence from two case studies
- Two-stage production scheduling with an outsourcing option
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